Fagrea,. ~~ PENTANDRIA MONOGYNTAS 461 
the corol hairy ; nectaries none, ote three-lobed. » emiide 
obovate. : js ipers Hine 
Hind and Beng. Bura-chooli, 
| Teling. Antara-tamara, 
Nedel-Ambel. Rheed. Hort. Mal. i. p. 5d. t. 28. 
-Cumud. Asiat. Res. vol. iv. p. 254. N. 30. - 
_ Like M. cristata it is found floating on sweet water. lakes, 
&c. in Bengal. I never met with it-on the coast. Flowering 
time the cold season, 
Leaves petioled, saddest} margins slightly waved, 
‘somewhat fleshy, smooth, when full grown about a foot or - 
more each way.  Petioles round, length various ; from a tu- 
berosity near the apex, there issue flowers, other leaves, and 
roots ; each leaf therefrom becoming a new plant, as im My 
cristata, Calyx from five to six-parted. Corel expanding; 
tube short, yellow ; border from five to six-parted, divisions 
lanceolate, the upper. side thickly «clothed with long white 
filaments, Nectaries wanting, or minute, #ilaments as many 
as the divisions of the calyx and corol, ascending.” Anthers 
erect, Stigma three-lobed, curled, Capsu/e one-celled. Re- 
ceptacles three, running down the inside of the — 
— Sborate: 
te Bits gees 
- PAGREA. Schreb. gen. N. 276. 
Clilge five-leaved, imbricated. Corol infundibuliform, With, 
an imbricated five-cleft border, Berry oval, two-celled. 
: Athenhichisilgial siddphiead hy E Dr. William ciidate 
one garden only on the Island of Pulo Pinang ; to which it 
was originally brought from China, It blossoms in May and 
Jane, and ripens its fruit in September and October, 
